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Smile Happy St. Paddy's Day

Hi,
I enjoy following the calendar when I am up to it.

My mother used to make "Bubble and Squeak" for us on St. Patrick's Day. She made the poor man's version -- no meat.

Anyone have any memories?
Or any fun planned?

M.



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BUBBLE AND SQUEAK

--cabbage
--potatoes
--butter and/or oil

Cut up cabbage into bite size chunks, boil till soft. Cool.
Boil Potatoes, cool, skin and mash.

Mix cabbage and potatoes together in a mixing bowl.

Heat butter or oil in a frying pan; when hot, add cabbage and potato mixture. Fry until a nice golden brown.

Ready to eat!

Serve with a little extra butter at the table.

Variation: Fry bacon and crumble; then proceed as above.

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